System Description: The GE NextGen LOGIQ e is a portable, high-performance digital laptop imaging system. The standard package includes LOGIQ e Needle Recognition Software Option which helps provide a precise and accurate display of the needle, anatomy, and motion even in Color and Power Doppler. This feature harnesses pattern recognition technology that recognizes and accurately reveals the structure of a needle within the anatomy, without distortion of the needle and compromising the target. Also includes the ability to adjust needle gain and angle.
GE NextGen LOGIQ e Ultrasound Machine Configured with Optional Cart and Transducers
GE NextGen Logiq e Ultrasound Applications:
Anesthesiology Ultrasound
Cardiology Ultrasound
Emergency Medicine Ultrasound
Endocrinology Ultrasound
Family Practice Ultrasound
Gastroenterology Ultrasound
Internal Medicine Ultrasound
Nephrology Ultrasound
Neurology Ultrasound
OB-GYN Ultrasound
Orthopedics Ultrasound
Otorhinolaryngology Ultrasound
Pain Management Ultrasound
Podiatry Ultrasound
Rheumatology Ultrasound
Surgery Ultrasound
Urology Ultrasound
Vascular Ultrasound
GE NextGen LOGIQ e Portable Laptop Style Ultrasound Machine (Front View)
GE NextGen Logiq e Ultrasound Options:
Auto IMT
DICOM 3.0
ECG Module
Flow Quantitative Analysis
Stress Echo
Tissue Velocity Imaging (TVI) with Q-Analysis
GE NextGen LOGIQ e Ultrasound Machine for Guided Injections
GE NextGen Logiq e Ultrasound Accessories:
Black and white printer
Color printer
DVD-RW
Foot Switch with programmable functionality
Mobile Cart
Needle-Guided Brackets
GE NextGen LOGIQ e L4-12t Ultrasound Transducer with Programmable Buttons
A notable feature is a linear probe that has 4 user-programable buttons on the probe, virtually eliminating the need for a second technician. Most applicable for needle guidance, the new L4-12t transducer has 2 buttons on the front and 2 buttons on the side of the probe. These user-configurable buttons can be set to perform a wide variety of functions on the probe instead of using a footswitch or making adjustments to the system. These functions include settings such as freeze, print, save, depth, gain, change imaging mode, and more. This allows for a drastically more efficient workflow in the point-of-care environment where a physician typically performs the scan.